No...that is actually your grep command you ran...if this is the only output then hobbit is not running. The other question here is do you have apache running on 10.176.10.69...I doubt it based on the error.
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-----Original Message----- From: ansiimire at africaonline.co.ug [mailto:ansiimire at africaonline.co.ug]
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 9:59 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] Re: little help here
when i run it..it gives the following. TM:/home/hobbit/server/etc # ps -ef|grep hobbitlaunch root 13113 13104 0 16:53 pts/2 00:00:00 grep hobbitlaunch.
does that mean it is okay?..if so..then how comes when i try to open the hobbit application itself..i get something like this.. "An error occurred while loading http://10.176.10.69/hobbit/: Could not connect to host 10.176.10.69."
Thank you.
When you tried to find the process, did you use the arguments ef for ps? Try running ps -ef|grep hobbitlaunch If that process is not running, your bbd is obviously not running and therefor not performing any tests.
I've confirmed this works on my server - CentOS5 (a RHEL distro).
Josh
On 10/4/07, Hiren Patel (HN) <PatelHN at telkom.co.za> wrote:
well what i described is just how we try to ensure that it is
running,
more client side than anything else, but starting and stopping it very specific to the OS.
we use red hat and typically 'service hobbitclient start' would start the client for us, this gets done at startup by red hat's init scripts etc.
you may find more luck trying the mailing lists/documentation of the OS you use, to figure out how services and started/stopped etc
On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 16:13 +0300, ansiimire at africaonline.co.ug wrote:
Hi Patel, The hobbitlaunch wasnt seen in the running processes..how can i enable it?? Thanks
we use ps and grep in a script to ensure that the hobbitlaunch
process
is running, and run that script in cron periodically, mailing if hobbitlaunch isn't found..
On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 12:08 +0300, ansiimire at africaonline.co.ug wrote:
Hi guys. I know this is kind of off the limits..but what command can i use to check if the hobbit application is up and running??..to check its status and if its down how do i enable it? Help out...Thanks. Alyn
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